We've got Rod Oram on the line to talk us through some politics, this morning. Ahead of the climate strikes tomorrow, Rod talks about the UN Climate Action Summit, the governments economic plan, and the Royal Commission Inquiry.
Professor Jennifer Curtin's on the line with Rachel this morning talking about what has been happening with the Labour party in the last few weeks, Brexit, and New Zealand history in schools.
David Slack pops into the studio to help us work through some of the political turmoil that's been surrounding us in the last week. Discussing the Labour Party sexual allegations, Simon Bridges' comments about communism and Brexit.
Dr. Bryce Edwards takes us international this morning with live updates of Brexit. But of course, back in Aotearoa we're talking about the Kiwi Build Reset, and the social services funding.
David Slack pops up for a cuppa and a chat about Phil Twyford's announcement for urban planning, the Hikoi from Ihumātao today, and censorship when it comes to holding a platform.
With it looking highly likely that abortion will be removed from the Crimes Act, what does this mean going forward? And what's Winston talking about referendums for? Honestly.
Morgan Godfrey dials in for some Political Commentary about Ihumātao and some of the issues that have come up around Oranga Tamariki. Morgan chats to Rachel about the governments role in both these issues and what looks to be a way forward.